umask would need to be set for the individual users' working
environments. It would need to be set in their .bashrc or other,
similar credentials for svn+ssh with different SSH usernames, or via
local filesystem access.
This sort of "everyone has to play nicely" setting is exactly why
file-based a
Sorry,
umask did the trick and it now works as expected
Just for the record for others:
cd
find .svn -type d -exec chmod 2770 {} \; -print
cd .svn
umask u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx
Thanks for the help
Regards Johan
2015-08-12 13:40 GMT+02:00 Johan Ryberg :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the tips but it does not w
Hi,
Thanks for the tips but it does not work.
After svn cleanup the .svn/tmp-folder are recreated? with some kind of
default credentials (2755), I would like to have 2775.
I can't find any kind of setting for this but I might have missed it?
Best regards Johan Ryberg
2015-08-10 12:24 GMT+02:00
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 3:27 AM, Branko Čibej wrote:
> On 07.08.2015 22:44, Johan Ryberg wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to have rw for group svnusers for .svn/tmp to be able to let
>> different users to check in and commit changes but every time cleanup
>> are used only the owner has write permission.
On 07.08.2015 22:44, Johan Ryberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to have rw for group svnusers for .svn/tmp to be able to let
> different users to check in and commit changes but every time cleanup
> are used only the owner has write permission.
>
> Does anyone know how to let a group to have write permis
Hi,
I need to have rw for group svnusers for .svn/tmp to be able to let
different users to check in and commit changes but every time cleanup
are used only the owner has write permission.
Does anyone know how to let a group to have write permission as well?
Regards Johan